Kal's Fall (The Teristaque Chronicles - Part One)
By Aaron Frale
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Kal has always been considered too "fragile" to participate in the village activities. Her lithe stature links her to her father and distance her from everyone else. He left the village to fight in the Teristaque Wars and never returned. She meets Sarge, a strange star species of the human race who seems to know the secret of the patch from her father's uniform. Kal has always known she is different than her fellow villagers, and finally she may be closer to finding out why.
Aaron Frale
Aaron Frale writes Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy usually with a comedic twist. Time Burrito is the audience favorite. He also hosts the podcast Aaron’s Horror Show and screams and plays guitar for the prog/metal band Spiral. He lives with his wife, his son, and two cats in the mountains of Montana.
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Kal's Fall (The Teristaque Chronicles - Part One) - Aaron Frale
Kal’s Fall
By
Aaron Frale
Copyright 2014 - Aaron Frale
Kal pushed against a giant felled tree. Most of her forest brothers and sisters could have easily moved the log. She brushed her black hair from her light green skin and heaved, and it barely budged. Her goal was to add it to a pile of wood and rocks at the bottom that she had collected from the Life Mother. Kal planned to build a cabin by herself. She had even snuck a few tools from the commons.
Kal enjoyed her trips into the woodlands, and no one seemed to notice she was missing. In the forest, she was free to do as she pleased and never asked to perform the tasks of the elderly because of her frail form. Kal had begun the project to display her strength to the tribe. She would prove that she could move stone for the new town larder and not weave blankets for the young.
However, the cabin would never be finished if she couldn’t get the materials down the hill. She had dragged what would become the main load-bearing beam a long distance, only to get it stuck in a rut. She pondered the situation, and a voice interrupted her thoughts.
You know, that’s easier with two people.
Kal jumped and whirled around. She had been alone in the forest every afternoon for